So the old man whet his whistle big game hunting last year on an antelope hunt. He's even sporting a new Sako .270 now. I guess he's hooked. Thinking to myself, self, what's the next hunt to plan? I figured that we needed something not too strenuous since the old man doesn't get around that well, hopefully with a good chance of success, and a hunt not requiring bonus or preference points, all without breaking the bank. Now Dad is not a trophy hunter. I had to keep him from shooting doe antelope last year. He's old school. He just likes the hunt and horns mean nothing to him. When I call home after a successful trip he always asks how big. But he doesn't mean score or antler inches, he means literally, how big, as in how heavy? To him a good critter is just one that is big and fat and tasty. With all that said, a cow elk hunt sounded perfect. I called Garth Carter to get a recommendation and he turned us on to a Utah ranch with landowner tags. We just sent the deposit off today. My little bro is going too. I'm excited. This will be the first time we've ever had all three of us on a big game hunt. Now Fall can't come fast enough.